Donald Smith Jr.
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Donald Smith Jr.

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Ancestry tree: Descendants of Thompson Smith and Mary Smith Peden...any names related to Thompson, Moses, David, John, Eleazer or Jacob Smith in the New Jersey area, last half of 1700s. Stone Family after William Stone, 1633, provincial governor of Maryland and Stones and Yorks in Surry County, North Carolina. Known Y-DNA connection to Moses Smith, born 1747 in New Jersey. John Smith Jr., born 1750 in New Jersey, John Smith Sr. born 1717, Somerset County, New Jersey and David Smith, born in 1774 in New Jersey, married Mary Kennedy and moved to Canada.

ALL help appreciated. I will do my best to answer questions.

Donald E. Smith Jr.
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Retired educator, pursuing genealogy for over 45 years only interrupted by working two or three jobs, maintaining a home and raising two kids. Interested in Smith family genealogy in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Stone genealogy from the line of Gov. William Stone, provincial governor of Maryland, born 1633, York genealogy in Surry County, NC and area. If you have knowledge of John Smith of Somerset County, Moses Smith, born 1747; Thompson Smith or David Smith around Sussex County, New Jersey. I would be appreciative.


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  • Donald Smith: Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 67 markers, haplogroup R1b-FGC11293, FTDNA kit #233814
Maternal line mitochondrial DNA test-takers:
  • Donald Smith: Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup H1u, FTDNA kit #233814
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Hi Donald!

Thanks for joining us! I hope you're enjoying our site and our community. I just wanted to check in and see how things are going. Has the New Member How To Pages been helpful or has it left you with questions?

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Hi Donald

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posted by Michele Bazley
Welcome to WikiTree, Donald! Is this the Moses Smith you're looking for: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-110739
posted by Kay (Johnson) Wilson
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posted by Lothar Wolf
Hi, Donald. Thanks for taking a look at our site.

We're growing a worldwide family tree. If you'd like to help us, please click the volunteer link and leave a message letting us know.

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posted by Debby (Barton) Black

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